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Promotional value expires Nov 7, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation recommended. Refundable $250 security deposit required upon arrival. Must be 18 or older. Must sign waiver.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

eSkoot Niagara

Though electric scooters mimic the eco-conscious sensibility of bikes, they lack the inherent street cred of motorcycles, unless they prove their worth by leaping over nine flaming segways. Rev up with this Groupon.

Choose From Four Options

$39 for a three-hour electric-scooter rental for two on a weekday (a $78 value)

$49 for a three-hour electric-scooter rental for two on a weekend (a $98 value)

$59 for a full-day electric-scooter rental for two on a weekday (a $118 value)

$69 for a full-day electric-scooter rental for two on a weekend (a $138 value)<p>

Guests pick up a Emmo G5, Urban, or B60 scooter and spend a full day zipping through the scenic downtown of Niagara-on-the-Lake. The clean-running electric bikes run for 40–70 kilometres before requiring recharging, a replacement battery, or a peanut-butter sandwich. Riders do not need a driver’s licence or insurance, but should wear standard cycling helmets and comfortable clothing and shoes.

eSkoot Niagara

eSkoot Niagara equips day-trippers and prospective buyers with environmentally friendly electric choppers from Emmo, enhancing sightseeing with safe and efficient transportation. Each two-wheeled wonder thrives off a sophisticated lithium battery capable of going up to 70 kilometres on a single charge, allowing riders to take in the idyllic charm of the Niagara region’s shops, wineries, and lakefront without worrying about gassing up or shovelling coal into the engine’s furnace. Every vehicle in the store’s impressive fleet, from the heavy-duty GT5 scooter to the speedy, lightweight Mount 7 bike, operates under the same laws as bicycles, allowing passengers to enjoy open-air rides without the need for drivers’ licences or insurance.